The post has managed to spread a bit of festive cheer this holiday season with more than 6.4 million views on TikTok.

According to a 2022 Statista survey of 3,939 respondents, 14 percent of Americans put up their Christmas lights in November before Thanksgiving, while 13 percent did it on the first day of December. Four percent say they have their lights up all year round, and two percent say they put them up in summer and spring.

Many people will be lighting up their homes this Christmas, but with rising energy costs and an ongoing cost of living crisis, many will be thinking of cutting costs in 2022. The Hill suggests this formula for calculating how much your festive lights will cost:

Multiply wattage by the hours per day the lights will be on, then divide by 1,000 to find kilowatt hours, or kWh per day. Multiply the kWh per day by your cost of power usage (found on your electric bill) to find the cost per day. Multiply the cost per day by how many days your lights will be on.

The Hill also states that, while LED light strands tend to cost more at the store, around “$30 to $80 compared to the incandescent strands ranging between $9 and $22, incandescent will put a greater strain on your electric bill over time.”

In the video, the Ring doorbell captured the conversation between two neighbors, and the one visiting can be heard saying, “I wanted to thank you for your Christmas decorations they are so beautiful.”

“I just never get around to getting anything put up anymore. We’re getting old, but I wanted to tell you every night I look out the back door and see your decorations, and it just fills my heart with joy.”

The caption reads: “I’m so thankful that our Ring camera allowed me to have this conversation today. I’ve been so stressed lately and I really needed this heart-warming moment.”

Many users urged the TikToker to visit her neighbor and offer to put up lights for her.

Kittycat53 wrote: “PLEASE tell me y’all went and decorated her house!!” to which the woman replied, “This was just yesterday afternoon and we both got home from work pretty late. We are going to go over today to see if she would be ok with us putting some up.”

Another TikToker posted: “Maybe get some volunteers to go over and put up her Christmas decorations? Just think of the joy it would bring her,” to which the woman replied, “We decorated the other night.”

Newsweek has reached out to @hustlinmama1 for comment.